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Interesting 10/6 DDB Variation

Being formerly from Michigan, I usually read the Detroit board after
this one. One of the regular members there posted a 10/6 DDB
variation that certainly is novel in that it keeps the game in
compliance with Michigans rules prohibiting 100% or higher games. My
guess is the rule applies to the base paytable. But it brings the
question: how much does the progressive have to move to make the
machine positive?

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Greektown's DDB game has a pay scale of:

4000 (PROGRESSIVE)
200 SF (CHANGE FROM 250)
2000 A's+
800 A's
800 2,3,4's+
400 2,3,4
250 5-K
50
30
20
15
5
5

According to Win Poker, dropping the SF to 200 decreases the payback
to 99.96%

With the SF at 200 and the royal at 4100, the payback is 100.01%

Don the Dentist

Being formerly from Michigan, I usually read the Detroit board

after

this one. One of the regular members there posted a 10/6 DDB
variation that certainly is novel in that it keeps the game in
compliance with Michigans rules prohibiting 100% or higher games.

My

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Charles" <fromthevault@y...> wrote:

guess is the rule applies to the base paytable. But it brings the
question: how much does the progressive have to move to make the
machine positive?

>Greektown's DDB game has a pay scale of:

>4000 (PROGRESSIVE)
>200 SF (CHANGE FROM 250)
>2000 A's+
>800 A's
>800 2,3,4's+
>400 2,3,4
>250 5-K
>50
>30
>20
>15
>5
>5

>Greektown's DDB game has a pay scale of:

10-6-40= 99.96%

Last time I was there, the VP was actually playable-not really
profitable, but playable (Paladin does not consider Pick'Em to be VP)